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There are different programs which defines the function of the two buttons. | There are different programs which defines the function of the two buttons. | ||
Because of the inconstant power-source the processing of attiny13 is very | Because of the inconstant power-source the processing of attiny13 is very | ||
unstable, which actually gives us nice sounds! <br | unstable, which actually gives us nice sounds! <br> | ||
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The idea to have a synthesizer at the wrist was developed as a souvenir for the JurassicLaboratory Electronic-Music-Festival in Lucerne, Switzerland: <br | The idea to have a synthesizer at the wrist was developed as a souvenir for the JurassicLaboratory Electronic-Music-Festival in Lucerne, Switzerland: <br> | ||
http://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/index.php/I <br | http://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/index.php/I <br> | ||
http://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/index.php/II <br | http://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/index.php/II <br> | ||
http://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/index.php/Three <br | http://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/index.php/Three <br> | ||
== equipment == | == equipment == | ||
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To upload a new code use the following tools: <br \> | To upload a new code use the following tools: <br \> | ||
===hardware=== | ===hardware=== | ||
USB Programmer: http://www.ladyada.net/make/usbtinyisp/ or | USB Programmer: http://www.ladyada.net/make/usbtinyisp/ or search for USBASP programmer <br> | ||
ATtiny13 Connector: [[http://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/index.php/SGMKtiny]] <br> | |||
ATtiny13 Connector: [[http://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/index.php/SGMKtiny]] <br | |||
===software tools=== | ===software tools=== | ||
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== electronics == | == electronics == | ||
1 PCB | 1 PCB <br> | ||
1 100uF Capacitor <br> | |||
1 100uF Capacitor <br | 1 ATtiny13 with socket <br> | ||
1 ATtiny13 with socket <br | 1 Solarpanel <br> | ||
1 Solarpanel <br | 2 Buttons <br> | ||
2 Buttons <br | 1 Minijack socket <br> | ||
1 Minijack socket <br | 1 Piezo loudspeaker <br> | ||
1 Piezo loudspeaker <br | Wire (for solarpanel) <br> | ||
Wire (for solarpanel) <br | |||
===datasheet=== | ===datasheet=== | ||
ATtiny13, the old version! | ATtiny13, the old version! Don't use the AtTiny13A, it works only with the one without the "A". | ||
[[Media:attiny13.pdf|ATtiny13]] | [[Media:attiny13.pdf|ATtiny13]] | ||
== non-electronic material == | == non-electronic material == | ||
2 M4 Screws <br | 2 M4 Screws <br> | ||
2 M4 Nuts <br | 2 M4 Nuts <br> | ||
1 Acrylic deck <br | 1 Acrylic deck <br> | ||
1 Acrylic base with <br | 1 Acrylic base with <br> | ||
1 Wristband <br | 1 Wristband <br> | ||
laserfiles coming soon or look up at: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:37478 | laserfiles coming soon or look up at: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:37478 | ||
== how to == | == how to == | ||
Keep attention by removing the chip, to not break the legs. And WatchOut! by soldering the solar panel... <br | Keep attention by removing the chip, to not break the legs. And WatchOut! by soldering the solar panel... <br> | ||
If you need help in anything please contact us: www.laborluzern.org, labor(at)laborluzern.org | If you need help in anything please contact us: www.laborluzern.org, labor(at)laborluzern.org | ||
== links == | == links == | ||
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k94ccUMakCU&feature=player_embedded <br | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqs3DoA0PZk Swiss artist gloom performing on a rooftop concert with our Whatchout-synthie!] <br> | ||
http://luzern.fablab.ch/bau-dir-einen-synthi-furs-handgelenk <br | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k94ccUMakCU&feature=player_embedded <br> | ||
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:37478 <br | http://luzern.fablab.ch/bau-dir-einen-synthi-furs-handgelenk <br> | ||
http://www.wired.com/design/2012/12/diy-mini-synth <br | http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:37478 <br> | ||
http://www.wired.com/design/2012/12/diy-mini-synth <br> | |||
http://www.laborluzern.org | http://www.laborluzern.org |
Latest revision as of 20:12, 3 February 2017
about
The WatchOut!-Synthesizer makes sound due to a program on an attiny13-chip!
Dependent on the light intensity, a solarpanel reads this program and gives the
power for the sound production. The more light shines on the cell, the higher the pitch
and louder the sound.
There are different programs which defines the function of the two buttons.
Because of the inconstant power-source the processing of attiny13 is very
unstable, which actually gives us nice sounds!
The idea to have a synthesizer at the wrist was developed as a souvenir for the JurassicLaboratory Electronic-Music-Festival in Lucerne, Switzerland:
http://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/index.php/I
http://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/index.php/II
http://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/index.php/Three
equipment
To upload a new code use the following tools:
hardware
USB Programmer: http://www.ladyada.net/make/usbtinyisp/ or search for USBASP programmer
ATtiny13 Connector: [[1]]
software tools
Windows: CommandLine
Mac: Terminal, avrdude http://www.ladyada.net/learn/avr/avrdude.html
Or: Arduino: http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/ArduinoISP with a breadboard
code
final code is coming soon... or look up at thingiverse: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:37478
electronics
1 PCB
1 100uF Capacitor
1 ATtiny13 with socket
1 Solarpanel
2 Buttons
1 Minijack socket
1 Piezo loudspeaker
Wire (for solarpanel)
datasheet
ATtiny13, the old version! Don't use the AtTiny13A, it works only with the one without the "A". ATtiny13
non-electronic material
2 M4 Screws
2 M4 Nuts
1 Acrylic deck
1 Acrylic base with
1 Wristband
laserfiles coming soon or look up at: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:37478
how to
Keep attention by removing the chip, to not break the legs. And WatchOut! by soldering the solar panel...
If you need help in anything please contact us: www.laborluzern.org, labor(at)laborluzern.org
links
Swiss artist gloom performing on a rooftop concert with our Whatchout-synthie!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k94ccUMakCU&feature=player_embedded
http://luzern.fablab.ch/bau-dir-einen-synthi-furs-handgelenk
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:37478
http://www.wired.com/design/2012/12/diy-mini-synth
http://www.laborluzern.org